DIVORCE CASES
QUEENSLAND LIMIT ON PUBLICITY. (Australian Press Association) - BRISBANE, November 19. The Government is introducing legislation designed to’ prohibit the publication of distasteful evidence in . court cases, chiefly those relative to divorce and maintenance, but permitting a summary of evidence, with points of law, the judges’ summing up, and the verdict.
GO RSI CAN BAN PITS,
LONDON, November 19,
A message from Ajagcio states that Henri Bartoli, the uncle of the dead bandit, has surrended owing to hunger and exposure. The gang has thus been wiped out, thereby freeing the French mobile column to operate m other quarters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1931, Page 5
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